Name any PRODUCT of photosynthesis
Sugar, Water
Name any REACTANT of Cellular Respiration
carbon dioxide and water
relationship between photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration
Opposites
Name the difference between the order of the equations
Flipped,switched
any organism that can make it's own food, doesn't have to eat, plants and algae
autotroph or producer
An organelle that makes photosynthesis happen
Chloroplast
An organelle that makes cellular respiration
Mitochrondria
Type of respiration they both do
Aerobic
Name the difference between the organisms that do perform photosynthesis, and the organisms that do perform cellular respiration
only plants perform both, while the animals only perform cellular respiration.
the original source of energy for photosynthesis
sunlight
A pigment that absorbs light during photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration refers to as
aerobic respiration
Co2, H2O
Name the different organelles in photosynthesis and Cellular respiration
mitochondria, chloroplast
organelle that carries out (does) respiration
mitochondria
The main function for Photosynthesis
convert light energy from the sun into chemical energy stored in the form of sugars
The main function of Cellular Respiration
to make energy, or ATP, for the cell
Energy that is a primary source for cells in photosynthesis and cellular respiration
ATP
Name the different roles that Co2 has in photosynthesis and cellular respiration
Co2 is the reactant in Photosynthesis, where as in Cellular Respiration it is the product
not needed in fermentation
oxygen
The equation of photosynthesis
6CO₂ + 6H₂O + light energy → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂
The equation of Cellular Respiration
C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy (ATP)
Say the full name of energy that is used in both photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration
Adenosine Triphosphate
Name the difference between the functions of mitochondria and chloroplast
The mitochondria breaks the molecules that give it fuel, into energy, which is ATP. The chloroplast captures the light energy from the sun, and change it into chemical energy, as well as produce sugar during photosynthesis
Small openings on the underside of a leaf through which oxygen and carbon dioxide can move
The fluid of the chloroplast surrounding the thylakoid membrane
Stomata